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Acknowledgments | ||
Prologue | 3 | |
Introduction: Literature as History, History as Literature, and Cultural Poetics | 12 | |
Ch. 1 | Refashioning Resistance: Jovita Gonzalez, Historiography, and Chicana/o Literature | 37 |
Ch. 2 | Migration Literature as a Foundation for a National(ist) Literature | 63 |
Ch. 3 | Shifting Identities, Harsh Realities: Accommodation, Capitulation, and Subversion in the Mexican American Generation | 129 |
Ch. 4 | Identity, Memory, and Self-Representation in el Movimiento | 187 |
Ch. 5 | Redefining Political and National Borders: The Construction of Identity in the Post-Movement, Postmodern Period | 234 |
Conclusion: On Paradigms, Movements, and Borders | 275 | |
Appendixes | 285 | |
Notes | 303 | |
Bibliography | 319 | |
Index | 331 |
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